Space medicine course concludes inaugural class in Utah desert
A new collaborative course between CU Anschutz and Smead Aerospace called "Medicine in Space and Surface Environments" recently concluded their time in the field in the southern Utah desert. Smead Aerospace assistant professor, Allie Anderson, and CU Anschutz assistant professor,Ìý,Ìýco-led the three-week class.
Their time at the Mars Desert Research Station was chronicled in depth byÌýWiredÌý²¹²Ô»å CU Anschutz Today.ÌýLearn how the collaboration came to be, what participants learn and gain, and what challenges future astronauts will face in harsh, unforgiving environments far from home:Ìý
Read "" atÌýWired
Read "" at CU Anschutz Today
Categories: News